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Power glasses always create distorted vision. If one fails to see or feel something, it is a failure not on the message but on the receiver and the personal tools used to code this message. While the message may also be challenging to understand, most people in power are more invested in vanity and ego, which makes it even more challenging to see beyond themselves.

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Army leadership does not have the skillset or ability to read anything. They can not speak eloquently let alone deal with the massive issues facing our country. The issues created solely by these low level thugs in uniform enjoying so much power without any control. It was a pure myth a fraud that Army follows strict merit on promotions and there is a strong dislike towards corrupt practices. The last 3 years have thoroughly exposed the institution and its leadership. Today Sharifs and Bhutto's are saint compared to military leadership of Pakistan. The Generals are the root cause of all evil in our beloved country and unless they are held accountable through a mass movement I do not see a future for Pakistan.

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What a pertinent write up. In our uni days we studied two types of peace in our course on international Relations, negative peace and positive peace (Gutlang). We, as a social structure are totally drifted to the former.

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the leaders need to have a 'feel of the room' whenever they enter any office. our leaders are just living in a bubble 24/7 with their sycophants surrounding them.

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